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polyamory

Polyamory

Colours & Meanings Openness and honesty between all partners Love and passion Solidarity with those who hide relationships The value of emotional attachment, π the Greek equivalent of “p”. About The Polyamory Pride Flag was designed in 1995 by Jim Evans. It consists of three stripes: blue at the top, representing openness and honesty between […]

throuple

three people in an equal relationship; in much the same way two people in a relationship is a couple, three people is a ‘throuple’.

consensual non-monogamy

The act of a couple choosing to have an open, non-exclusive romantic or sexual relationships; this may be polyamory or swinging, for example. That is, a situation in which both partners agree that one or both of them may partake in sexual or romantic relationships outside of their relationship. This is different to cheating or […]

metamour

in polyamorous relationships, metamour is the name given to your partner’s other partners, with whom you do not share a romantic or sexual relationship with.

ménage à trois

an arrangement in which a married or committed couple live together with the lover of one of them; for example, a husband and wife arrange to allow the husband’s mistress to move in with them. Has also come to mean a threesome.

polyamory

the practice or desire for intimate relationships with more than one person, with the informed consent of all partners involved. A form of non-monogamy, people that engage in polyamory are known as polyamorous. A polyamorous relationship may be a relationship between three or more people which each other, or an open relationship. This is typically […]

polyamorous

An individual who desires relationships with more than one more person; people who are in relationships that involve more than two people – a polyamorous relationship. Polyamorous people identify as polyamorous, and typically seek out other polyamorous people, or people open to polyamorous relationships (even if they themselves are not polyamorous) to form relationships with. […]

constellation

a term used in polyamorous contexts to describe the arrangements and structure of polyamorous relationships.